i'm with you, i'd like to thank them as well..
I'll be just as happy in my heaven though..with my beer volcano and all...feel free to visit, maybe your heaven is next door to mine...
2007-10-18 04:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait, enable me get this appropriate. you're asserting I (as an atheist) serve devil? Does that no longer meant hat you're casting out my 'call as evil'? i assume i'm blessed then... This might desire to be a shaggy dog tale. you won't be able to be a Christian. only somebody poking exciting with a superb little parody. The persecuted Christian who's going around calling all and sundry evil and abusive... if so, it truly is a snicker and sufficiently properly accomplished to sound genuine. even though it relatively is not an exceedingly friendly situation to do. If it relatively is not any shaggy dog tale (which I concern is the case) then you definately're in basic terms some small minded hypocrite who needs to verify some instructions from that bible you prefer to quote - something approximately turning the different cheek springs to strategies. and of path enable he who's without sin solid the 1st stone... you're for sure no longer that man or woman. As you could discover from all stones flying back at you.
2016-10-13 01:47:46
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answered by ? 4
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You were not really asking a question, but I am very sorry you feel this way.
Not all religions believe, in the same God. I wanted you to know that. Maybe, you should do a little research, before you judge all religions.
Please, don't watch the T.V. evangelists, some of them make us laugh, too.
God Bless.
2007-10-18 04:16:33
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answered by byfaithimsaved 2
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Actually, the Christians, Jews, and Muslims all believe differently, as I'm sure you know. Christians believe that Jesus was God. It's our responsibility to spread the Truth. In the end, it's your soul. You can choose to do whatever you want, but there will be huge consequences for choosing the wrong path.
2007-10-18 04:15:44
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answered by Mia 5
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Lucy, thanks for sharing that with us all.
funny thing, If I told you that the jolly green giant was outside wanting an audience with you, you would laugh
if I were your doctor and said I had just gotten a diagnosis back and you were dying of liver cancer with perhaps a few months at best, you would not laugh
it is all in the grasp of the reality, it is all in the truth of the moment and it is in what you, as an intelligent thinking human wish to deal with.
all of us face the eventual knowledge we will all die.
some of us, are more concerned with the present, and that is having a relationship with Christ Jesus. The die go to hell part is just what happens when you don't concern yourself with the now.
I wish for you the best life can offer
2007-10-18 06:03:57
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answered by magnetic_azimuth 6
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First off, do you know relativism is? It means that all truth is relative to its context. It follows quickly on the heels of secularism (Sedcution of the heart, 87). We are in a society that feels that belief in God is irrational, and so if it feels good, do it! This is a sad state to be in, because those who do not believe in Christ, has turned to Atheism, Witchery, and soothsayers, and they find out that the answers aren't there. It is the new philosophy of life to not have a "God" residing over us to remind us of our faults. But He isn't a reminder of faults; Christ came so that we may have life more abundantly. Yet, we take God(Morals) out of schools and Christmas carols, and then whine about school shootings, and young people full of evil and awry emotions....Come back to God. Become unplugged from this world.
2007-10-18 04:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you believe that you speak for all those who reject God?
It's true that some are saved by fear. But it's not the fear of hell so much as the horror you feel when you finally face your sin and realize how dreadfully sinful sin is.
It's a big hurdle, I know, but the tender mercy of the precious Lamb of God meets you there.
2007-10-18 04:19:54
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answered by hisgloryisgreat 6
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i for one am a bible teaching believer. i wont tell you that you will go to hell for not believing what i do,and anyone who says that is wrong. dont judge christianity by a few nut cases. whether you believe a certain (SECTS)teachings or not is not what mwtters. what matters is believing in God and that jesus christ is the risen son of God. believe and trust in him and you will be fine
2007-10-18 04:21:48
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answered by raceman 2
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I'm a Christian, and i don't see anywhere in my answer here about me waring you that your going to hell, judgment comes from God, not me or anyone else. so where are these intimidation acts? and stop being hypocritical because you write that you don't object to peoples beliefs but almost in the same sentence you say you "laugh" at us..get a real argument going then come talk to me, until then God bless and get a clue.
2007-10-18 04:13:38
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answered by Anthony C 6
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You're wrong. We do not believe in the same God as Muslims.
And if you want to talk about scare tactics and intimidation tactics, let's look at what the muslim community has given us lately... shall we?
2007-10-18 04:18:10
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answered by Teresa 5
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i tried telling people God was real. but as most would say ' i lost faith'.... not because my prayers werent answered... but for the fact i relized most christains claim to be christians due to their 'tactic' leaving them full of doubt on the inside and hypicrates on the out.
and if i were to worship a God of any sort.... i will be damn and sent to hell before i sit in a roomful of wanna be believers.
oh and.... what ever happend to ''only god can judge me''... or does that only apply to them.
2007-10-18 04:37:08
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answered by Anonymous
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